Alternatives to Antimicrobial Growth Promoters and Their Impact in Gut Microbiota, Health and Disease
In the context of disease pathogenesis, it has been observed that after inadequate administration of antibiotics, animals become more susceptible to intestinal colonization and organ invasion by enteropathogens, these could be related to changes caused in the gastrointestinal microbial community. Th...
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| description | In the context of disease pathogenesis, it has been observed that after inadequate administration of antibiotics, animals become more susceptible to intestinal colonization and organ invasion by enteropathogens, these could be related to changes caused in the gastrointestinal microbial community. Therefore, we must reconsider the negative consequences that disruption of the microbiome has in the biology of metazoans (dysbacteriosis). Alternations of the intestinal microbiota composition in animals can be caused by multiple factors, including the misuse of antibiotics, having as a result a negative impact on the development and function of the immune, endocrine, nervous, and digestive systems. For this reason, social concerns regarding the development of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms have resulted in an urgent necessity to find feasible alternatives to maintain animal health and performance without the use of antibiotic growth promoters (AGP), in order to sustain livestock production as an economically viable source of food for human consumption. Hence, research about AGP alternatives such as probiotics, prebiotics, phytochemicals, organic acids, enzymes, and vaccines has become a priority for many scientists around the world. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-407032024-03-30T23:23:01Z Alternatives to Antimicrobial Growth Promoters and Their Impact in Gut Microbiota, Health and Disease Juan D. Latorre Guillermo Tellez R5-920 SF600-1100 Feed additives Antibiotics Livestock Antimicrobial resistance Microbiome thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing In the context of disease pathogenesis, it has been observed that after inadequate administration of antibiotics, animals become more susceptible to intestinal colonization and organ invasion by enteropathogens, these could be related to changes caused in the gastrointestinal microbial community. Therefore, we must reconsider the negative consequences that disruption of the microbiome has in the biology of metazoans (dysbacteriosis). Alternations of the intestinal microbiota composition in animals can be caused by multiple factors, including the misuse of antibiotics, having as a result a negative impact on the development and function of the immune, endocrine, nervous, and digestive systems. For this reason, social concerns regarding the development of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms have resulted in an urgent necessity to find feasible alternatives to maintain animal health and performance without the use of antibiotic growth promoters (AGP), in order to sustain livestock production as an economically viable source of food for human consumption. Hence, research about AGP alternatives such as probiotics, prebiotics, phytochemicals, organic acids, enzymes, and vaccines has become a priority for many scientists around the world. 2021-02-11T08:05:21Z 2021-02-11T08:05:21Z 2018-11-16 17:17:57 2017 book 29608 16648714 9782889453757 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/40703 eng Frontiers Research Topics image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/4204/alternatives-to-antimicrobial-growth-promoters-and-their-impact-in-gut-microbiota-health-and-disease Frontiers Media SA 10.3389/978-2-88945-375-7 10.3389/978-2-88945-375-7 bf5ce210-e72e-4860-ba9b-c305640ff3ae 9782889453757 92 open access |
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